Duct tape is the best, even on starships
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Rocks of Martian...
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My first attempt at star trails [OC]
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🤸 Synchronized floating. No-hand ball. What if the #Olympics were held in space? We wanted to find out. @Space_Station crew members split into teams for a friendly competition, high above Earth. Presenting the Space Games: https://t.co/PzGVSjbbWl https://t.co/mMJifLYhjb
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Full moon camp under Mt. Hood
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There were only 160-something users on r/Astronauts, so I guess the next best place to ask this is here.
When going out on spacewalks, are astronauts equipped with any non-critical objects (i.e. items w/ mass) that they can throw in the opposite direction of the ship in case their tether breaks? Just thinking about the possibility of being lost in space makes me stress, so knowing there were some back up plans in place might help my new-found phobia. Thanks in advance for any insights here!
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Milky Way
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The Moon through some clouds
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My first image of the Milky Way, Please give me some tips or tricks (Taken on an old cannon compact camera in the middle of nowhere)
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The booster and the ship. The most powerful rocket the world has ever seen. Credits in comments.
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Milky Way thru my kit lens
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The Moon through some clouds
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Milkyway in Belarus, September 2020
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How to start with astronomy
Soo, i would like to start astronomy and have no idea where to begin. I have some old dobsonian telescope., bit have no idea how to point it at objects that i cannot see. Do you have any good method on how to start looking at dimmer objects? Also how to start star hopping, beacuse threre's so many objects at the sky i camnot find some stara i see on map
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Milky Way Pano Over the Christmas Mountains
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